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∙ 11y agoI would use centimetres and millimetres
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∙ 11y agoThe answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its mass, length, volume etc.
You would answer it with cubic feet
A metres, for an approximate measure, a centimetre for a more accurate measure.
Metres
A bit longer than this piece of string!
it depends on the size of the noodle and I would suggest inches
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its mass, length, volume etc.
decimeter........... I think you could use millimeters, centimeters, or inches.
Planck length, which is approx 1.616 * 10-35 metres. However, as Einstein showed, length depends on the frame of reference and its motion.
The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.
I would measure it with a ruler.
centimeter
Any measure of length will do, but the most common would be feet or meters.
You would answer it with cubic feet
length
A metres, for an approximate measure, a centimetre for a more accurate measure.
100 metres seems to be the length of a spool of gardeners cotton Discuss:How_long_is_a_piece_of_string...we are not talking about jute twine here!So the maximum length of a piece of string would be 999.99mm!So the real answer to 'how long is a piece of string?' would be...anything between 0.01mm to 999.99mm.